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reality of america today? >> "homeland". >> "zero dark thirty". >> it would be "homeland". >> an american prison of war had been turned. >> what show time reflects is this latent paranoia that most of us feel, having lived through september 11th. >> reporter: we also got the message that america still equals family. >> modern family. >> modern family. >> parenthood. >> modern family. >> modern family. >> modern family. >> reporter: it may just look a little different these days. ♪ the circle of life >> we adopted a baby. >> what happened really is television has caught up to human reality. >> reporter: perhaps so, but some of us believe the real america is still to be found in a house in 1950s milwaukee. >> "happy days," it was a fun time, there was a sense of community. there was an innocence about "happy days, " you know. i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service®, works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps
reality of america today? >> "homeland". >> "zero dark thirty". >> it would be "homeland". >> an american prison of war had been turned. >> what show time reflects is this latent paranoia that most of us feel, having lived through september 11th. >> reporter: we also got the message that america still equals family. >> modern family. >> modern family. >> parenthood. >> modern family. >> modern...
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it says there are some pretty stupid people in america. i don't think it says anything about america in general. certainly it is not symbolic of americans. it's not symbolic of american values. it's not symbolic of, you know, the values that we all share the american dream. none of that. are there stupid people in america? sure there are. are there mean people? sure there are. are there sick people? sure there are. but, you know, it's not symbolic of our entire society. i just don't accept that. >> but someone could just -- >> yes, it is. >> go ahead, roland. >> yes, it is. how can we -- >> i don't know -- >> how can we stand here talk about that we have the freedom in this country to express ourselves any way possible, we can write things, we can post things, without censoring these things. they're stupid, it's crazy but what makes us unique is we can do this. plus this is a nation that has created all kind of individual shows, "america's funny videos," all shows out there using videos. things along those lines, that's what we do. here's
it says there are some pretty stupid people in america. i don't think it says anything about america in general. certainly it is not symbolic of americans. it's not symbolic of american values. it's not symbolic of, you know, the values that we all share the american dream. none of that. are there stupid people in america? sure there are. are there mean people? sure there are. are there sick people? sure there are. but, you know, it's not symbolic of our entire society. i just don't accept...
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the honda accord holds its value better than any other sedan in america. coffee? >> please. like i was saying the new accord -- >> let's go. >> how did you do that? auto magically. >> so listen, the commercials are good, but jamison, why do you think casting directors choose you and not other black directors. that "snl" skit, there was a lot of truth to it. >> well, i think it's because -- well, first, i'm talented. i think i'm a talented actor. i think my look has caught on because i've remained this look since the beginning, and other people have started to kind of take on the look to, i guess, they thought that it was making them a better actor by having this kind of hair and these kind of glasses. >> how do you describe that look? what's your look? >> my look is i really don't hair about how i look. like, i like to feel comfortable. i grow my beard because i don't want to shave. i grow my hair out because i don't want to do as much work on it. and i wear the glasses because i got sick and tired of having to wear contact lenses. >> are you usually the only black guy on th
the honda accord holds its value better than any other sedan in america. coffee? >> please. like i was saying the new accord -- >> let's go. >> how did you do that? auto magically. >> so listen, the commercials are good, but jamison, why do you think casting directors choose you and not other black directors. that "snl" skit, there was a lot of truth to it. >> well, i think it's because -- well, first, i'm talented. i think i'm a talented actor. i think...
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bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. [ male announcer ] make your escape... twice as rewarding. earn double points or double miles on all your hotel stays through march thirty first. sign up now at hiltondouble.com. >>> it could be weeks before we find out what killed a young tourist whose body was found inside a hotel water tank in los angeles. the autopsy was inkconclusive ad more tests need to be done. she had been in the tank 19 days while water flowed to rooms below. nick valencia has done digging on the hotel's past. >> reporter: it may seem unsuspecting on the outside, but the hotel has a history of horrible incidents. it's just a tonights throw from skid he row. the neighborhood around the hotel has changed over the decades but despite the city's best efforts of course the hotel remains a symbol of the area's dark past. >> thank y
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america has to respond. it can't respond in the way it could have done 50 years ago. >> the president has his hands full, to be fair. he talked about the worst day of his presidency, sandy hook. it's hard to get people to find themselves when with they are aspiring to is depressing. that's not just the president's fault. we as individuals have to find that. our leadership of our country has to say this is where we're going to go. if we can pay our bills and we're going to be okay, that's difficult. to be fair to the president, i think when you seen tears in his eyes it's about the issue of there being a future for young people for the next generation. i think he really sincerely cares. >> what is this future going to be in terms of america in corporate, as a business model? a lot of the things manufacture used to be grateful they have changed to dramatically and become so global. you can't come back and do that again even if you had the money to do it. america needs to find other business models, doesn't it?
america has to respond. it can't respond in the way it could have done 50 years ago. >> the president has his hands full, to be fair. he talked about the worst day of his presidency, sandy hook. it's hard to get people to find themselves when with they are aspiring to is depressing. that's not just the president's fault. we as individuals have to find that. our leadership of our country has to say this is where we're going to go. if we can pay our bills and we're going to be okay, that's...
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what is the reality of america today? "home land." >> zero dark 30. >> it would be homeland. >> what showtime reflects is the paranoia that most of us feel having lived through september 11th. >> and we got the message that america still equals family. >> morn family. >> morn family. >> parenthood. >> got to be to modern family. >> it may just look a little different these days. >> what is happened really is television has caught up to human reality. >> perhaps so, but some of us believe that the real america is still to be found in a house in 1950s milwaukee. >> "happy days." it was a fun time, there was a sense of community, there was an innocence about it. >> cnn new york. >> basketball all star lebron james known for his great plays on the court, check out what he did with one lucky fan. how is this for a game of catch? ♪ let's face it. everyone has their own way of doing things. at university of phoenix we know learning is no different. so we offer personalized tools and support, that let our students tackle the ch
what is the reality of america today? "home land." >> zero dark 30. >> it would be homeland. >> what showtime reflects is the paranoia that most of us feel having lived through september 11th. >> and we got the message that america still equals family. >> morn family. >> morn family. >> parenthood. >> got to be to modern family. >> it may just look a little different these days. >> what is happened really is television has...
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isn't your family worth america's number-one security company, adt? our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. >>> those all federal spending cuts will kick in one short week from today. most lawmakers eager to find some alternative and most americans agree. 54% to be precise. 4
isn't your family worth america's number-one security company, adt? our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. britta olsen is my patient. i...
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the beautiful" request with jennifer hudson before the super bowl. ♪ america, america, god shed his grace on thee ♪ >> some of these kids will also take part in a grammy pre-show that airs on sunday on the e! entertainment network. question this morning, are these kids being exploited? how can they return to a normal life? poppy harlow is live in new york for us. good morning, poppy. >> good morning, carol. the big question is right now, should a movie tied to the newtown tragedy be made or is it far too soon for this town reeling from that massacre, but it really begs an even bigger question, and that is, where should the line be drawn. what is good for these children in terms of exposure, what is good for this town, and what is just exploitation? >> i think we want to tell a beautiful, gripping story about a family's struggle. >> reporter: that's film producer carina rush who came to survey the location for a new film called "illness" about a 13-year-old boy's struggle with mental illness. >> what happens to them is kind of triggered by the newtown story. >> reporter: but ridgef
the beautiful" request with jennifer hudson before the super bowl. ♪ america, america, god shed his grace on thee ♪ >> some of these kids will also take part in a grammy pre-show that airs on sunday on the e! entertainment network. question this morning, are these kids being exploited? how can they return to a normal life? poppy harlow is live in new york for us. good morning, poppy. >> good morning, carol. the big question is right now, should a movie tied to the newtown...
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of america today? >> homeland. >> zero dark 30. >> homeland. >> it would be homeland. >> american prisoner of war had returned. >> what show time reflects is this latent paranoia that most of us feel, having lived through september 11th. >> >> reporter: we also got the message america still equals family. >> modern family. >> modern family. >> parenthood. >> modern family. >> modern family. >> modern family. >> reporter: it may just look different these days. ♪ circle of life >> we adopted a baby. >> what happened is television has caught up to human reality. >> reporter: perhaps so. but some of us believe the real america is still to be found in a house in 1950s milwaukee. >> happy days, it was a fun time. there was a sense of community. it was an innocence about happy days. you know, happy days, happy days. >> reporter: brooke baldwin, cnn new york. >> chris rock is taking a road trip, but not in the way you might think. the comedian takes his act to congress. our political buzz panel will tell you
of america today? >> homeland. >> zero dark 30. >> homeland. >> it would be homeland. >> american prisoner of war had returned. >> what show time reflects is this latent paranoia that most of us feel, having lived through september 11th. >> >> reporter: we also got the message america still equals family. >> modern family. >> modern family. >> parenthood. >> modern family. >> modern family. >> modern family....
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ladies and gentlemen you can believe in america once again. >> seriously, john? >> boston red sox, go! >> my goodness. >> "cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. carol, good morning. >>> happening now in "the newsroom," safe and sound. >> he's been through a lot. he's endured a lot. >> reporter: relief and hope this morning as 5-year-old ethan is recovering after being held hostage in an underground bunker. >> by the grace of god, he's okay. >> reporter: this hour, find out how the boy was saved from storming the bunker to reports of secret cameras, even the u.s. military was involved. >>> all right, we've lost lights. >> all right, we're going to a manual override. >> reporter: new reports the last-minute electrical upgrades caused that power outage during the super bowl. today we're on the ground pressing the city and the power company to tell us what happened. >> yeah, super bowl power outage during the middle of the super bowl in louisiana. don't worry, fema said they will be there no later than thursday. no later than -- >> reporter: trapped in
ladies and gentlemen you can believe in america once again. >> seriously, john? >> boston red sox, go! >> my goodness. >> "cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. carol, good morning. >>> happening now in "the newsroom," safe and sound. >> he's been through a lot. he's endured a lot. >> reporter: relief and hope this morning as 5-year-old ethan is recovering after being held hostage in an underground bunker. >>...
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. >> america can do this for us. please. >> jason carroll is following the story of the ads this morning. good morning, jason. >> reporter: good morning to you, carroll. the ad that you just saw right there was the gun control ad called it's time. a lot of people didn't get a chance to see it unless they saw it online, and that's because it only aired in the washington, d.c. market. the ad was actually bought by the group mayors against illegal guns. new york's mayor michael bloomberg was the one behind that particular ad you saw right there. in fact, he's put his money behind the group, and as you saw it, it features children and the nra's executive vice president wayne la pierre. that video you saw in the ad is him testifying in 1999 where he says he supports background checks. you remember last week during that cnn town hall on gun control, the nra made it very clear the group's leaders do not support universal background checks. so that ad was created to put pressure on lawmakers and to try to fall in step with t
. >> america can do this for us. please. >> jason carroll is following the story of the ads this morning. good morning, jason. >> reporter: good morning to you, carroll. the ad that you just saw right there was the gun control ad called it's time. a lot of people didn't get a chance to see it unless they saw it online, and that's because it only aired in the washington, d.c. market. the ad was actually bought by the group mayors against illegal guns. new york's mayor michael...
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god bless these united states of america. thank you. >> president of the united states flanked by law enforcement, making the point that as he said, law enforcement has to have a seat at the table when it comes to enforcing gun legislation, gun rules, you know, citing the city of minneapolis is a perfect example, talked about the spike of violent crime among young people years ago and because of the youth initiatives they were able to reduce the crime by 40%. the president there in minneapolis. now this. >> top of the hour, i'm brooke baldwin. want to let everyone know here, 3:30 eastern time, half an hour, we have compiled a fantastic group, multiple voices to talk and debate all the hot topics from the super bowl including the blackout, the ratings, here she is, beyonce's performance, and all those ads. don't miss it. that's in half an hour. first, we begin with the story that has a lot of people talking today. any teens in your house? call them over to the television right now. because this story could save their life. you
god bless these united states of america. thank you. >> president of the united states flanked by law enforcement, making the point that as he said, law enforcement has to have a seat at the table when it comes to enforcing gun legislation, gun rules, you know, citing the city of minneapolis is a perfect example, talked about the spike of violent crime among young people years ago and because of the youth initiatives they were able to reduce the crime by 40%. the president there in...
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that should be our driving focus, making america a magnet for good jobs, ewinning how people with the skills required to fill those jobs. making sure their hard work leads to a decent living. those are the things we should be pushing ourselves to think about and work on every single day. that's what american people expect. that's what i'm going to work on every single day to help deliver. so i need everybody who's watches today to understand, we've got a few days, congress can do the right thing, we can avert just one more washington manufactured problem that slows our recovery and bring down our deficits in a balanced with, responsible way. that's my goal, that's what would do right by these first respond irs, that's what would do right by america's middle class. that's what i'm going to be working on and fighting for not just over the next few weeks, but over the next few years. thanks very much, everybody. thank you guys for your service. >> the president speak once again, restates his position, not breaking new grounds, but in effect campaigning for avoids what he calls the seques
that should be our driving focus, making america a magnet for good jobs, ewinning how people with the skills required to fill those jobs. making sure their hard work leads to a decent living. those are the things we should be pushing ourselves to think about and work on every single day. that's what american people expect. that's what i'm going to work on every single day to help deliver. so i need everybody who's watches today to understand, we've got a few days, congress can do the right...
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isn't your family worth america's number-one security company, adt? our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> world wrestling may need to move over, box stepping aside. that's because mixed martial arts is on the rise. cnn's nick valencia shows us why it is becoming so popular, especially among latinos. >> reporter: he can joke about it now, but being raised in a blue collar household along the u.s./mexico border, there was always a chance cane velasquez would end up spending his life on an assembly line. >> growing up, my parents didn't go through high school. they had to quit school start working at a young age. >> reporter: instead, he is one of the most recognizable faces in mixed martial arts, a sport that exploded in popularity in the united states. now perhaps even more popular of a combat sport than boxin
isn't your family worth america's number-one security company, adt? our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> world wrestling may need to move over, box stepping aside. that's because mixed martial arts is on the rise. cnn's nick valencia shows us...
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how do we make america a magnet for good jobs? how do we equip our people with the skills and training to get those jobs, and how do we make sure if they get those jobs that their hard work actually pays off? as governors, you're the ones who are on the ground. seeing firsthand every single day what works, what doesn't work. and that's what makes you so indispensable. whatever your party, you ran for office to do everything that you could to make our folks' lives better. and one thing i know unites all of us and all of you, democrats and republicans. and that is the last thing you want to see is washington get in the way of progress. unfortunately, in just four days, congress is poised to allow a series of arbitrary, automatic budget cuts to kick in that will slow our economy, eliminate good jobs, and leave a lot of folks who are already pretty thinly stretched scrambling to figure out what to do. this morning you received a report outlining exactly how these cuts will harm middle-class families in your states. thousands of teache
how do we make america a magnet for good jobs? how do we equip our people with the skills and training to get those jobs, and how do we make sure if they get those jobs that their hard work actually pays off? as governors, you're the ones who are on the ground. seeing firsthand every single day what works, what doesn't work. and that's what makes you so indispensable. whatever your party, you ran for office to do everything that you could to make our folks' lives better. and one thing i know...
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for his part, rubio's laughing it all telling "good morning america" i needed water. what am i going to do? the question for you two is the state of the union response the kiss of death for up and coming politicians, ron? >> no, i don't think so. the most widely televised event in the united states is the super bowl, the next widely most attended event on television is the state of the union. marco rubio was reading a teleprompter. he decided he wanted to stop and have a sip of water. big deal. it's not a graveyard for him. he's the bright star for the republican future. give the guy a break. >> jason? >> it's the political kiss of death, like i said it's like being the drummer in "spinal tap" it doesn't help people's careers and if you look at the state of the unions over the last 30 years only three times has the person who has given the rebuttal gotten anywhere, bill clinton, bob dole and paul ryan. if i were marco rubio i would have passed on this. it doesn't kill him 2016 but "saturday night live" is licking their chops right now. >> you're not kidding. thanks so
for his part, rubio's laughing it all telling "good morning america" i needed water. what am i going to do? the question for you two is the state of the union response the kiss of death for up and coming politicians, ron? >> no, i don't think so. the most widely televised event in the united states is the super bowl, the next widely most attended event on television is the state of the union. marco rubio was reading a teleprompter. he decided he wanted to stop and have a sip of...
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race is america's problem. so when you talk about an accident like this, it's just the sale old tired story over and over again. and it reared its ugly head once again. i've been seeing it the past 30 years. i've been going back and forth with this cat on twitter on how he thinks the case is just all wrong and everybody has got it all wrong. and talking about the head banging on the pavement. one person had a gun and one person didn't. one person's dead and the one we're relying on is the story that's told from the person that had the gun. i mean, stop. >> ross, what do you think? >> i think that we should have a trial and that it might be helpful for everybody commenting on this case to watch the trial unfold and see how the evidence is presented and come to conclusions that might be somewhat more informed than the conclusions we've many baking for the past year on the basis of selective leaks from both sides. so one week you have something about a 911 tape, the next week you have a photo of zimmerman's bloody
race is america's problem. so when you talk about an accident like this, it's just the sale old tired story over and over again. and it reared its ugly head once again. i've been seeing it the past 30 years. i've been going back and forth with this cat on twitter on how he thinks the case is just all wrong and everybody has got it all wrong. and talking about the head banging on the pavement. one person had a gun and one person didn't. one person's dead and the one we're relying on is the story...
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bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health workers bring hope to millions of children at everybeatmatters.org. >>> from almost the very beginning after the attack, tiffany hartley seemed to be everywhere telling her story. >> i think it would be difficult for anybody in my situation, and i know, you know, there's been stories out there before, and people question. but i know what i know. i know what i saw. >> reporter: not only interviews with local television stations but networks. on the "today" show. >> how close did these people come to you? can you describe them to me? >>
bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help...
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here in the united states of america. it means that we're focused on education and that every young person is equipped with the skills they need to compete in the 21st century. >> reporter: the white house says the speech will serve as a book end to the inaugural address. a sign that the president will touch on priorities like immigration reform and reducing gun violence. we could see new policy prescriptions to deal with issues like clean energy, but white house officials say the main thrust of the speech will be on so-called pocketbook issues, highlighting a mix of old and new policies aimed at helping the middle class. how effective will the president's message be on persuading republicans on capitol hill? >> the speech is just one moment in the continuum. the president is clearly taking us toward the debate about climate and energy and a republican party that wants to shift the focus as much as possible to the federal deficit and debt. >> reporter: athena jones, cnn, washington. >>> president obama's expected to talk
here in the united states of america. it means that we're focused on education and that every young person is equipped with the skills they need to compete in the 21st century. >> reporter: the white house says the speech will serve as a book end to the inaugural address. a sign that the president will touch on priorities like immigration reform and reducing gun violence. we could see new policy prescriptions to deal with issues like clean energy, but white house officials say the main...
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isn't your family worth america's number-one security company, adt? our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. you know, it's only going to make me stronger and it definitely has. >> all right, te'o trying to have a sense of humor about, he was in indianapolis for an nfl scouting conference. he is pped to be drafted by the league in april. >>> olympian oscar pistorius is not the only member of his family in trouble with the law. his brother carl is facing a culpable homicide charge for the death of a motorcyclist in 2010. i spoke to third-degree executive producer and host which is a show in south africa. deborah patta. "third-degree" is broadcast on the south african independent television station. i asked her why both brothers are in trouble at the same time. >> it throws the spotlight on his family. were they dark
isn't your family worth america's number-one security company, adt? our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. you know, it's only going to make me stronger and it definitely has. >> all right, te'o trying to have a sense of humor about, he was in...
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youth, diversity, and he's able to articulate a vision for america, alternative vision for america with optimism. he embodies the american dream. he comes from very humble roots. but i also think it is the toughest gig in politics. you have to follow the president of the united states who just spoke with all pomp and circumstance and a full congressional well with supreme court judges in full robe and generals, ambassadors and full house of senators and congress people who stand up and give an ovation for scratching his nose. it is a tough gig, but i have faith that marco is going to do a good job with it. >> is he in jeopardy of having a bobby jindal moment do you think? >> it's interesting you bring him up. back in 2009, the country's response to him being elected was to put in michael steele as head and bobby jindal do the rebuttal. bobby was awful. michael was quickly run out. marco has to be very careful so he doesn't come across as another attempt to prove there's diversity to the gop. he has to prove himself to be a capable politician. not because he's latino but capable because
youth, diversity, and he's able to articulate a vision for america, alternative vision for america with optimism. he embodies the american dream. he comes from very humble roots. but i also think it is the toughest gig in politics. you have to follow the president of the united states who just spoke with all pomp and circumstance and a full congressional well with supreme court judges in full robe and generals, ambassadors and full house of senators and congress people who stand up and give an...
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in today's i am america, carol costello look at the reasons why. >> here's a riddle. what do comedian kathy griffin and julianne moore and mark zuckerberg have in common in. >> hopefully one of america's most famous atheists. >> they are among those who do not believe god exists that. puts atheists around 5%. according to the pew study, one in five people claim they have no religious affiliation at all. why? the answers vary. there is a very activist atheist movement under way getting the message out on social media. take these facebook pages, for example. each has hundreds of thousands of likes. activist atheists have taken to you tube. here he's rallying against christian evangelicals who tried to put the blame on godless schools for the newtown massacre. >> god didn't save the kids because he is not allowed in school. all of a sudden god respects the law of man. >> a massive crowd braved the cold for what was billed as the reason rally. >> i am here for the children in texas and other states who are being told lies about history and science printed in taxpayer-fund
in today's i am america, carol costello look at the reasons why. >> here's a riddle. what do comedian kathy griffin and julianne moore and mark zuckerberg have in common in. >> hopefully one of america's most famous atheists. >> they are among those who do not believe god exists that. puts atheists around 5%. according to the pew study, one in five people claim they have no religious affiliation at all. why? the answers vary. there is a very activist atheist movement under way...
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i'm also issuing a new goal for america. let's cut in half the energy wasted by our homes and businesses over the next 20 years. >> amy holmes is with me, an anchor for glenn beck's network the blaze. in the middle, patricia murphy, contributor for the daily beast.com and rick newman, chief business xcorrespondent for u.s news and world report. we heard the president tick off this list, if you will, abroad, a lot of adjectives thrown out today, ambitious state of the union speech. patricia murphy, is the re-elected barack obama perhaps overreaching? >> well, you know, i think it obviously depends where you're coming from. if you look at what he was talking about, these are a series of smaller initiatives, universal pre-k, the -- talking about the minimum wage. these are things that are actually relatively targeted, relatively narrow. i think some of his more liberal counterparts would like to see him go bigger and bolder. i don't think it was an overreach. i do think it doesn't quite add up. there is no money left in the fed
i'm also issuing a new goal for america. let's cut in half the energy wasted by our homes and businesses over the next 20 years. >> amy holmes is with me, an anchor for glenn beck's network the blaze. in the middle, patricia murphy, contributor for the daily beast.com and rick newman, chief business xcorrespondent for u.s news and world report. we heard the president tick off this list, if you will, abroad, a lot of adjectives thrown out today, ambitious state of the union speech....
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. >> president obama is in florida in weekend getting in golf at a resort. a little while ago, fighter jets had to escort a plane out of air space where the president is staying. the faa is investigating. meantime the president used his weekly address to reinforce the state of the union address, calling for new programs to stimulate the economy. >> we need to launch manufacturing hubs across the country that will tr
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [...
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bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. >>> olympian oscar pistorius is not the only member of his family in trouble with the law. so is his brother, carl. i asked the host and executive producer of e news channel africa's "third degree" about the details of that case. >> turns out that this particular incident happened about two years ago, in 2010. it's culpable homicide, which is not as serious, serious but not as serious as premeditated murder and it involves a car accident and initially, the charges were withdrawn and reinstated because the mother of the girl felt there was enough to go ahead and prosecute. carl was supposed to stand trial for this last week but that has been postpone and that looks like it will go ahead within the next fortnight and could face his entire trial before his brother,
bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. >>> olympian oscar pistorius is not the only member of his family in trouble with the law. so is his brother, carl. i asked the host and executive producer of e news channel africa's "third degree"...
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even in the confines of our own united states of america, he 234e6r once worried about opinion. he said of his job from day one until the day he left the navy seals was to protect americans. protect american military, and it's a job he said he did with pride each and every day. >> you also talked with his wife during that story, what did she say about the difficulties of military life? >> as is so often the case, she was a single parent, the last three years he was in the military, she had him home just six months out of three years, raising two children. and they in their relationship had a watershed moment in 2009, where she sat him at the kitchen table and hit him with a shot that he never saw coming. he kind of laughed about, that was, she said, we're at the point you have to decide your career or me. to me that was an interesting psychological moment, because chris kyle, what he did in the military as a sniper is everything he was as a man. everything he was as a person. outside the fact that he was a father and a husband as well. but so often what we do defines who we are.
even in the confines of our own united states of america, he 234e6r once worried about opinion. he said of his job from day one until the day he left the navy seals was to protect americans. protect american military, and it's a job he said he did with pride each and every day. >> you also talked with his wife during that story, what did she say about the difficulties of military life? >> as is so often the case, she was a single parent, the last three years he was in the military,...
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bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> after a week holed up in a jail cell, oscar pistorius is staying here at his uncle's house as he fights charges that he murdered his girlfriend. pistorius is banned from his own home which is now a crime scene. the olympian is a hunted man by the paparazzi. after posting bond, reporters chased his car. nic robertson is in johannesburg with the latest for us. >> reporter: it has come to this, parole officers checking up on oscar pistorius. behind the high walls and wrought iron gates of his uncle's security-secured mansion, banned from his own home, which is the crime scene, life forever changed. his famous fashion model girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, the one he told friends he might marry, dead. and the nation once united in its adoration of him divided over his bail. >> i think it's fair. i think th
bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> after a week holed up in a jail cell, oscar pistorius is staying here at his uncle's house as he fights charges that he murdered his girlfriend. pistorius is banned from his own home which is now a crime scene. the olympian is a hunted man by the paparazzi. after...
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apply online or at a bank of america near you. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may...
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white america, black america. do you understand history? do you know the relationship between police and black folks in this country? those are questions that people need to ask and need to learn about, and that's what -- >> carol -- >> asking those questions is very different from understanding, really, pete, i want to allow myself not to understand. i never want to be in a position where i can understand an assassin. that's just not where i want to take myself. >> wait a minute, carol. >> how bliss full that must be for you. >> we should condemn an individual who is gunning down cops, and we should have the courage to condemn cops who wrongfully gun down american sis sets, when you look at grant in the bay area, when you look at robby toller in bellaire, texas when his career was ended. we should have the willingness to condemn both but not be in a situation, carol, where we say don't talk, don't discuss, don't analyze, because one thing we must be able to do is say, we have to be able to do that to understand. >> amy, i want you to have
white america, black america. do you understand history? do you know the relationship between police and black folks in this country? those are questions that people need to ask and need to learn about, and that's what -- >> carol -- >> asking those questions is very different from understanding, really, pete, i want to allow myself not to understand. i never want to be in a position where i can understand an assassin. that's just not where i want to take myself. >> wait a...
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went on cbs this afternoon and voiced his support that gay boys should be allowed in the boy scouts of america. >> my attitude is, that gays and lesbians should have access and opportunity, the same way everybody else does. in every institution and walk of life. and the scouts are a great institution that are promoting young people and exposing them to opportunities and leadership that will serve people for the rest of their lives. i think nobody should be barred for that. >> the president says he has no regrets about lifting the ban on women in combat. >> i don't. and the reason has become -- because women as a practical matter are now in combat. they may not get treated as if they're in combat, but when they're in theater in places like iraq and afghanistan, they're vulnerable, they're wounded. and they've been killed. and they have carried out their jobs with extraordinary patriotism and distinction. and i've said before, the greatest honor i have as president is being commander in chief. and i meet extraordinary women in uniform who can do everything that a man can, and more. >> president
went on cbs this afternoon and voiced his support that gay boys should be allowed in the boy scouts of america. >> my attitude is, that gays and lesbians should have access and opportunity, the same way everybody else does. in every institution and walk of life. and the scouts are a great institution that are promoting young people and exposing them to opportunities and leadership that will serve people for the rest of their lives. i think nobody should be barred for that. >> the...
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we will recover, and the united states of america will emerge stronger than before. >> remember that? that was president obama's promise to americans during his first state of the union address after he took office in 2009. now it's almost time for this year's state of the union speech. so what is he expected to say? our athena jones has the details. >> reporter: the state of the union address. >> members of congress, distinguished guests, and fellow americans. >> reporter: the commander in chief's best chance to lay out his priorities and influence millions of television viewers. >> it's a moment where he gets an uninterrupted, unchallenged opportunity to talk to the country and to define his agenda and what he thinks the debate in washington should be about, which is one of the most important powers that a president has. >> reporter: president obama gave house democrats a preview of what he'll say. >> i'm going to be talking about making sure that we'll focused on job creation here in the united states of america. it means that we're focused on education and that every joining perso
we will recover, and the united states of america will emerge stronger than before. >> remember that? that was president obama's promise to americans during his first state of the union address after he took office in 2009. now it's almost time for this year's state of the union speech. so what is he expected to say? our athena jones has the details. >> reporter: the state of the union address. >> members of congress, distinguished guests, and fellow americans. >>...
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and major announcement on america's longest war. what you're seeing right there, that, of course, that is the president entering -- this is last year's state of the union. tonight, he will tell the nation more than half of our troops are coming home from afghanistan. folks, we have been there 11 plus years. the president is set to announce he's bringing home 34,000 u.s. troops, 34,000 troops, gone from afghanistan, by this time next year, 2014. that, do the math, cuts the force by a little more than half, so you will have 32,000 u.s. troops still in afghanistan into 2014. stay tuned. because we will hit on this a little later, this major troop withdrawal from afghanistan. i want to talk now about tonight, about the state of the union, about gun control. and, yes, ted nugent. >> if barack obama becomes the president in november, again, i will either be dead or in jail by this time next year. >> that man, ted nugent, says he will come to the speech tonight unarmed, not a bad idea, but here you have prominent gun right supporter, how d
and major announcement on america's longest war. what you're seeing right there, that, of course, that is the president entering -- this is last year's state of the union. tonight, he will tell the nation more than half of our troops are coming home from afghanistan. folks, we have been there 11 plus years. the president is set to announce he's bringing home 34,000 u.s. troops, 34,000 troops, gone from afghanistan, by this time next year, 2014. that, do the math, cuts the force by a little more...
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patrick's cathedral in new york known as america's parish church and the nose of the pope's resignation on a lot of folks' minds there. debra fear sick outside of st. patrick's. deb it was a huge turnout when the pope performed mass back in 2008. and i know every time somebody meets the pope, i'm roman catholic, my mom, my sister were excited when they had a chance to see him at catholic university. whether you agree with him or not in the positions of the church, they do see it as a special occasion. how are people responding? >> reporter: yes. you know, it is fascinating. as a matter of fact, i covered john paul ii when he visited the united nations, you feel like you are in the presence of someone extraordinarily special. but here at st. patrick's it's fascinating, everybody, kbuz of the 85-year-old pope benedict xvi's resignation caught the entire world by surprise. people were speculating on whether it was just health or there were other factors, others were speculating on the future of the catholic church. a future which definitely resides on who the new pope is. take a listen. >>
patrick's cathedral in new york known as america's parish church and the nose of the pope's resignation on a lot of folks' minds there. debra fear sick outside of st. patrick's. deb it was a huge turnout when the pope performed mass back in 2008. and i know every time somebody meets the pope, i'm roman catholic, my mom, my sister were excited when they had a chance to see him at catholic university. whether you agree with him or not in the positions of the church, they do see it as a special...
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but because america needs to learn what happened. and we need to learn from our mistakes. >> this, despite, testimony about benghazi from general petraeus, hillary clinton, admiral mike mullen, defense secretary leon panetta and general mark dempsey, nevertheless, they want more answers from the president, even though the president sent them a letter overnight with more details. first "talk back" question, why the filibuster of hagel, rich? >> i don't think it's a filibuster. it's a temporary hold. when they get back from their two-week vacation because they have works three weeks in a row, i think hagel will be the defense secretary. he was only nominated on january 7th. it's not like this has been held up six or seven months. >> what's the most danger? what do they fear the most from chuck hagel? >> i don't think they fear anything. you get a chance to poke your finger in the eye and you take that if you're a southerner. that's what they do for a living? >> jason, they do that? >> they're bitter and petty. but this is not new for t
but because america needs to learn what happened. and we need to learn from our mistakes. >> this, despite, testimony about benghazi from general petraeus, hillary clinton, admiral mike mullen, defense secretary leon panetta and general mark dempsey, nevertheless, they want more answers from the president, even though the president sent them a letter overnight with more details. first "talk back" question, why the filibuster of hagel, rich? >> i don't think it's a...
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bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. >>> political buzz is your rapid fire look at the best political topics. 30 seconds on the clock. playing with us today, l.z. gran der son, a cnn contributor and senior writer for espn, and will cain, also a senior contributor and analyst for the blaze. welcome to you both, gentlemen. >> good morning, carol. >> good morning. >>> hey, obama, we don't want no climate drama. that was the big chant in washington
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in texas now, boy scouts of america leaders were in this debate over lifting the ban on gays. monday marked first of a three-day meeting of boy scout headquarters. they're expected to vote on the ban tomorrow. word of the talks certainly has sparked strong reaction on both sides. >> after decades of being out of the closet, the boy scouts of america forced me back into the closet with its don't ask, don't tell policy. i pose no harm to anyone. i passed all their background checks. i go to church every sunday with my family. lord knows we're philanthropic. i don't know what else they want from us. >> the former assistant scoutmaster and others there delivered what they say are 1.4 million signatures to the boy scouts of america yesterday urging this group to lift that ban, despite the support, though, it will be tough. i want to bring my panel back in. and to all of you, you know, you heard one side. there is very much so another side of this. i was up this morning working on the morning show, talked to someone with the southern baptist convention, his name is richard land. and
in texas now, boy scouts of america leaders were in this debate over lifting the ban on gays. monday marked first of a three-day meeting of boy scout headquarters. they're expected to vote on the ban tomorrow. word of the talks certainly has sparked strong reaction on both sides. >> after decades of being out of the closet, the boy scouts of america forced me back into the closet with its don't ask, don't tell policy. i pose no harm to anyone. i passed all their background checks. i go to...
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why is atheism on the rise in america? joining me now to discuss this, william craig, founder of reasonable faith.org, reverend hutchins, civil and human rights activist, and it tj kirk who calls himself the amazing atheist. welcome to all of you. i'm going toed a tg ting to add question to you, will. 9 pope is resigning at the end of the month and you say that this resignation comes at a time when the catholic church was trying to combat atheism. >> yes. the rides in the nonreligious or the rise in secularism in western society has been one of the concerns of the current pope. he faces tremendous challenges to christianity from both the left and the right. and this pope has stood like a bullwark against the challenge of secularism on the left and then the challenge of militant islam on the right. and i have tremendous respect for him for his resignation today because it shows that this pope is not content to be a mere figure head. he wants to be an activist in combatting these challenges to christian faith. and that takes
why is atheism on the rise in america? joining me now to discuss this, william craig, founder of reasonable faith.org, reverend hutchins, civil and human rights activist, and it tj kirk who calls himself the amazing atheist. welcome to all of you. i'm going toed a tg ting to add question to you, will. 9 pope is resigning at the end of the month and you say that this resignation comes at a time when the catholic church was trying to combat atheism. >> yes. the rides in the nonreligious or...
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i do everything i can to help america with their money problems. i really feel i should be recognized every single gay person in the united states of america should be recognized for who they love and not penalized for it financially speaking. >> you make a financial argument. you make a social justice argument. you know a lot of people turn, we just heard from the pastor five minutes ago making a moral argument. how would you respond to him who doesn't seem to acknowledge it at all even saying it's not legitimate. >> he can say what he wants and obviously people are going to follow him with that. but the majority of people in the united states of america especially the young ones today i do not believe that they believe in what the pastor said. they believe in human equality. they believe in civil rights. they believe in economic rights. they just don't believe what our interpretation, of what god would want is how it should be. they look at people their sons and daughters and parents and best friends they are employer, employees, it's everybody t
i do everything i can to help america with their money problems. i really feel i should be recognized every single gay person in the united states of america should be recognized for who they love and not penalized for it financially speaking. >> you make a financial argument. you make a social justice argument. you know a lot of people turn, we just heard from the pastor five minutes ago making a moral argument. how would you respond to him who doesn't seem to acknowledge it at all even...
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a saturday morning in orange county, california, for the first korean pop, or k-pop, convention in america? forgive me, you're not the demographic i think of when i think of k-pop fans. >> look like anything. >> any race. like it's -- as long as you love the music. >> you stop anyone here and ask them how they found out about k-pop, they found out on youtube. prior to the internet and the rise of social media, this would have never happened. and it's seeping into your world. by now, you heard it. likely even tried it. but psy, the chubby korean pop star, is just the tip of the korean pop music tsunami. but this band wasn't discovered. it was manufactured. like nearly all k-pop groups and singers. ♪ >> reporter: inside studios like this in los angeles, young guys train. if they're lucky, they're recruited by a korean music studio and taken to soel seoul and molded into the image of the k-pop star. the k-pop makeover goes beyond skin deep. this doctors one of seoul's top plastic surgeons at a clinic that performs a hundred surgeries a day. when patients come in and talk about why they want
a saturday morning in orange county, california, for the first korean pop, or k-pop, convention in america? forgive me, you're not the demographic i think of when i think of k-pop fans. >> look like anything. >> any race. like it's -- as long as you love the music. >> you stop anyone here and ask them how they found out about k-pop, they found out on youtube. prior to the internet and the rise of social media, this would have never happened. and it's seeping into your world....
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god bless all who serve and god bless the united states of america. with that, i'd like the citation to be read. >> the president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress, march 3rd, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to staff sergeant clinton l. romesha, united states army for conspicuous gallantry at the risk of his live above and beyond the call of duty. staff sergeant clinton l. romesha distinguished himself by acts of gallantry at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a section leader with bravo troop 3rd squadron 61st cavalry regiment, 4th brigade combat team, 4th infantry division against an armed enemy at outpost keating, afghanistan, on october 3rd, 2009. on that morning, staff sergeant romesha and his comrades awakened to an attack by an estimated 300 enemy fighters occupying the high ground on all four sides of the complex employing concentrated fire from rifles, rocket propelled grenades, antiaircraft machine guns, mortars and small arms fire. staff sergeant
god bless all who serve and god bless the united states of america. with that, i'd like the citation to be read. >> the president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress, march 3rd, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to staff sergeant clinton l. romesha, united states army for conspicuous gallantry at the risk of his live above and beyond the call of duty. staff sergeant clinton l. romesha distinguished himself by acts of gallantry at the...
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america great with a presidents' day special taking on politics with a reagan and a hoover and a taft, presidential descendents on a state of the union. that is monday. that is monday. i'm ashleigh ks for watching, e. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> >>> history made. danica patrick the first woman to win the pole position. don't be modest, you know you made history with this. >> i don't know how the answer that. >> and flying with kids is tough, but one woman says that a booze zi passenger slapped her child and then called him a racial slur. >>> the murder of john lennon and letters surfacing from his killer to the arresting officer. with e retalking to the former cop. >>> and american whiskey reverses course after fans are angry over a formula change. >>> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon and we want to get you up to speed on the day's headlines. sports history has been made today, and a boy's club no more. danica patrick has won the pole at daytona 500, and the first woman to win the pole at daytona or any sprint cup race. i interviewed danica a while ago and stay right there
america great with a presidents' day special taking on politics with a reagan and a hoover and a taft, presidential descendents on a state of the union. that is monday. that is monday. i'm ashleigh ks for watching, e. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> >>> history made. danica patrick the first woman to win the pole position. don't be modest, you know you made history with this. >> i don't know how the answer that. >> and flying with kids is tough, but one...
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republicans say the white house plan doesn't do enough to secure america's borders, even though would increase funds for the border patrol. >>> over in illinois, the family of jesse jackson jr. says they are struggling to cope with allegations the former congressman misused campaign funds for personal expenses, but they are also standing by his side as he faces federal charges while struggling, in part, with his mental health. >> dealing with issues of his health, as well as legal issues and dealing with both simultaneously. we ask that you be mindful that he is not able to speak for himself. >> jesse jackson jr. stepped down as a congressman to deal with those health problems. he says he takes responsibility for his actions. a judge will decide whether he will serve any prison time. >>> and while track star oscar pistorius sits in a south african jail accused of killing his model girlfriend, his fellow sprinter, usain bolt is trying to process how he got there the six-time medalist says he is shocked to hear of the allegations against pistorius. >> when i heard, i was like, what? who
republicans say the white house plan doesn't do enough to secure america's borders, even though would increase funds for the border patrol. >>> over in illinois, the family of jesse jackson jr. says they are struggling to cope with allegations the former congressman misused campaign funds for personal expenses, but they are also standing by his side as he faces federal charges while struggling, in part, with his mental health. >> dealing with issues of his health, as well as...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. [ male announcer ] make your escape... twice as rewarding. earn double points or double miles on all your hotel stays through march thirty first. sign up now at hiltondouble.com. >>> mindy mccready a country history with a string of hits and turbulent life is dead. cnn has confirmed that mccready committed suicide at her home in arkansas. the sheriff in cleburne county says she shot herself there. outside of her successful country music career, mccready struggled with addiction and mental illness and even agreeing to be treated on a tv reality show hosted by dr. drew pensk
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national....
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bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> most of those gorgeous oscar gowns are likely heading back to the designers today after many were verbally ripped apart by critics. topping the fashionistas of best in show. jennifer lawrence in her beautiful gown and jennifer hudson also got kudos for her gown. let's talk about helen hunt. a simple navy dress from h&m along with $700,000 worth of jewelry. michael musto is live in new york to talk about more than just fashion, but that's where we want to start because honestly it's my favorite part of the oscars, the fashions. good morning. >> there was all too much silver glitter. it's like there was a sale on tin foil. tan mom could have run through the audience like this. >> you should know glitter is in this year, michael. >> i know, but less is more. >> less is more, true. you had four fafs. l
bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> most of those gorgeous oscar gowns are likely heading back to the designers today after many were verbally ripped apart by critics. topping the fashionistas of best in show. jennifer lawrence in her beautiful gown and jennifer hudson also got kudos for her gown. let's...
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what does about danish movies that are resonating, do you think, specifically in america? >> i think the films are -- they have a slight edge that people really love. but they're also quite mainstream in the actual story telling, as well as royal affair is. i think that's probably one of the reasons. it resonates. >> reporter: becky anderson, cnn, london. >> 60 years after camelot, some of jfk's personal items have been auctioned off. including his bomber jacket. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." >>> an air force one bomber jacket once worn by jfk was a top seller at a auction. the jacket with a presidential patch sold for $629,000. can you believe -- that's huge? >> that is huge. that's a lot of money. other items that were auctioned off, by the way, including a birthday card from john-john to his dad. and a mocked up itinerar
what does about danish movies that are resonating, do you think, specifically in america? >> i think the films are -- they have a slight edge that people really love. but they're also quite mainstream in the actual story telling, as well as royal affair is. i think that's probably one of the reasons. it resonates. >> reporter: becky anderson, cnn, london. >> 60 years after camelot, some of jfk's personal items have been auctioned off. including his bomber jacket. their quick...
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but now the boy scouts of america says it needs more time to get more input, so that vote is going to take place now in may. today the group texas values held a scouting rally against lifting the ban. the boy scouts are getting pressure from all sides including religious leaders, who oppose any change. >> it is about intolerance toward a private group, who holds to biblical moralities. which does reveal righteousness and unrighteousness, it's about a systemic attempt to hurt, to change a private organization, that holds to certain beliefs. that's what this is about. it is about discrimination and intolerance toward those who hold a biblical morality. and it's a sad day, when we, they, cannot express their beliefs and hold to them. >> i want to continue the conversation with james dale, he was expelled from the boy scouts for being gay. and dan simon, who is in salt lake city at the so called ground zero when opponents are gathered for lifting the ban. james, i want to start off with you, talk about your experience. and what do you think of today's decision now, that they are delaying
but now the boy scouts of america says it needs more time to get more input, so that vote is going to take place now in may. today the group texas values held a scouting rally against lifting the ban. the boy scouts are getting pressure from all sides including religious leaders, who oppose any change. >> it is about intolerance toward a private group, who holds to biblical moralities. which does reveal righteousness and unrighteousness, it's about a systemic attempt to hurt, to change a...